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meteorite .
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In the same way, clearly, the work's emergence as a kind of aerolith in sheer space – a meteor from the void, taking a place, being measurable, weighing, being accessible to the physical senses — can never quite entitle it to full inert status as a thing among other things.
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In the same way, clearly, the work's emergence as a kind of aerolith in sheer space – a meteor from the void, taking a place, being measurable, weighing, being accessible to the physical senses — can never quite entitle it to full inert status as a thing among other things.
enowning enowning 2008
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A meteor, an aerolith, a bit of the moon falling on to the stage would be less horribly disastrous!
A Mummer's Tale Anatole France 1884
blafferty commented on the word aerolith
Stone that falls from the sky; meteorite
May 13, 2011